Jim, Steve
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
Downloading and installing the libc5 version of the JDK and wipeout
solved my problem. But applications are running nicely now.
Steve, looking at the documents you referenced, there was mention about
RedHat and Debian versions of linux, and w
Terry Harding writes:
> Can anyone gives me any hints or clues why i might be getting the
> error message described below.
>
> I would like to use the JDK tonight.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Terry Harding wrote:
> >
> > All,
> >
> > I downloaded and installed the JDK1.1.6 v2 f
Terry Harding wrote:
>
> > I downloaded and installed the JDK1.1.6 v2 for Intel( glibc ). The
> >
> > I am running as root on the latest version of SlackWar
> >
Terry,
you will probbaly need the libc5 version of JDK if you have slackware
linux,
see the README.linux file in the distribution you
Can anyone gives me any hints or clues why i might be getting the
error message described below.
I would like to use the JDK tonight.
Thanks in advance...
Terry Harding wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I downloaded and installed the JDK1.1.6 v2 for Intel( glibc ). The
> installation appeared
> to go wit
All,
I downloaded and installed the JDK1.1.6 v2 for Intel( glibc ). The
installation appeared
to go with no hitches. The jdk was installed into /usr/local/jdk1.1.6.
When i type javac *.java from the jdk1.1.6 main directory i receive
/usr/local/jdk1.1.6/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/javac:
/usr/